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All's Well That Ends Well
You may be looking for "All's Well that Ends Well," the subtitle of the zine Quantum Beast.
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Title: | All's Well That Ends Well |
Author(s): | Mary Knasinski and Terri Drummonds |
Date(s): | 1997 |
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Fandom(s): | Star Trek: DS9 |
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External Links: | Read at trekiverse |
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"All's Well That Ends Well" is a Star Trek: DS9 story by Mary Knasinski and Terrie Drummonds.
It was posted to alt.startrek.creative.
Reactions and Reviews
this is one of the funniest stories I've read on ASC. I nearly burst out laughing (at work!) when I read about Dukat watching "A Hard Day's Night". Not sure I understood all the business with the sensei, but a jolly good laugh nonetheless! [1]
I thought *I* had an off-the-wall sense of humor...until I read this. "'I'm good with virgins'" has me on the floor every time, and don't even ask what the mental images of Dukat, clad only in a towel and being chased around a holosuite massage parlor by a lust-crazed Garak, do to me. Suffice it to say, it ain't pretty :-) [2]
'All's Well' is a *very* funny romp across the DS9 landscape. All our canon favorites misbehave, along with some new and *highly* original additions to the cast. I know it was unintended ('cause I asked!), but this story reminded me of Armistad Maupin's 'Tales of the City'. If you know 'Tales', every character seems to fit: Veronica Carlson as Mary Ann Singleton, Gul Dukat as Beauchamp Day... and so on. Do your funny bone a favor and read 'All's Well' whether or not my silly parallels mean anything to you. [3]